Scientists found a shocking way to track Florida’s invasive pythons: let the snakes swallow GPS-collared opossums.
Scientists have fitted the animals with GPS collars to track Burmese pythons after they swallow the animals whole.
Florida scientists are scaling up a novel python-tracking program that uses GPS-collared opossums to locate invasive Burmese pythons in the Everglades. The method, discovered accidentally in 2022, ...
Opossums are being used to fight invasive Burmese pythons in Florida. Here's how researchers are doing it and pythons ...
Researchers are using tracking collars on opossums to find the invasive Burmese pythons in Florida. We explain how it's done.
The FAA recently launched the DISCOVR API, a new capability that gives authorized public safety agencies access to additional information about drones operating in their area. When a drone broadcasts ...
The Broome County Sheriff's Office has started using GPS tracking technology to reduce high-speed chases. Automatic license plate readers, like those made by Flock Safety, have received attention and ...
Rocco Marrari presented a common scenario: a carrier loses three tractors and investigators head to their last known GPS coordinates. When they get there, they find the ELD ripped out and tossed to ...
A GPS tracker helped Medley police locate a warehouse at 7450 Northwest 74th Avenue, where stolen Infinitis were dismantled, and a suspect was arrested. Medley Police Department A Miami-Dade resident ...
Track delivery vehicles across cities in real-time. Monitor route adherence, delivery times, and fuel consumption. Get alerts when vehicles deviate from geofenced zones or when drivers speed. Manage a ...
Tracker, the AI-powered ATS and CRM platform built for staffing and recruiting agencies, today announced the general availability of its new Open API following successful beta testing with customers ...
C# was named TIOBE's Programming Language of the Year after recording the largest year-over-year gain in the index. Python continues to rank first in the TIOBE index, while C, Java, and C++ saw ...